Homer J. Fong
Not a golem
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I watched For Your Eyes Only a couple days ago, and that's a movie I want to like so much more than I actually do. From the first shot, it's clearly trying to mark itself as a back-to-basics return to form - Bond visiting Tracy's grave, followed by one last battle with the man responsible for her death. But that pre-title sequence is emblematic of what's most wrong with it: the poor integration of humor or otherwise silly moments. Why is this Blofeld a goofball who ultimately pleas, "I'll buy you a delicatessen - in stainless steel!"? Couldn't he have been more like the Blofeld in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, a movie this one is trying to emulate? The Bibi Dahl character and the final Margaret Thatcher/parrot gag are also embarrassing fumbles in terms of comic relief. It doesn't help that Kristatos is a boring villain - his agenda is interesting, and I like the way he sets up Columbo as the villain, but he's ultimately pretty bland. Everything else in it is good; I like it, I just wish it came together better.
Similary, The Living Daylights - a movie that shares some of FYEO's flaws - still feels like a breath of fresh air after A View to a Kill, even though it's almost 30 years later.
t: He was miles better than Pleasance or Gray.
